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 BKI16ATEX0010X 

 cbr2052a0600p_05 

 

 

 

C O N T E N T S  

 

 

 

1.

 

INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................ 4

 

2.

 

ORDER

 

CODE

 

(

NOT ALL COMBINATIONS POSSIBLE

!)

 ..................................... 5

 

2.1.

 

A

CCESSORIES

 ....................................................................................... 6

 

3.

 

TECHNICAL

 

DATA .................................................................................... 7

 

3.1.

 

S

PECIAL DATA FOR 

E

X CERTIFIED MODELS

 ...............................................  8

 

3.2.

 

S

PECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE

 ....................................................... 8

 

3.3.

 

SAP–202

 

D

ISPLAY MODULE

 .................................................................. 8

 

3.4.

 

D

IMENSIONS

 .......................................................................................... 9

 

3.5.

 

A

CCESSORIES

 ..................................................................................... 10

 

3.6.

 

M

AINTENANCE AND REPAIR

 .................................................................. 10

 

4.

 

INSTALLATION........................................................................................ 11

 

4.1.

 

M

OUNTING AND WIRING

 ........................................................................ 11

 

4.2.

 

C

HECKING OF THE LOOP CURRENT

 ........................................................ 12 

5.

 

PROGRAMMING ......................................................................................  13

 

5.1.

 

P

ROGRAMMING WITHOUT DISPLAY MODULE

 ............................................ 14

 

5.2.

 

P

ROGRAMMING WITH THE 

SAP–202

 DISPLAY MODULE

 ........................... 17

 

5.2.1 Volume programming ............................................................................... 17

 

5.2.2 SAP–202 display module ......................................................................... 18

 

5.2.3 Steps of the programming ........................................................................ 18

 

5.2.4 Indications of the SAP–202 Programming Module and the LEDs ........... 20

 

5.2.5 QUICKSET ............................................................................................... 21

 

5.2.6 Full parameter programming .................................................................... 23

 

6.

 

PARAMETERS

 

 

DEFINITIONS

 

AND

 

PROGRAMMING ......................... 24

 

6.1.

 

M

EASUREMENT CONFIGURATION

 ........................................................... 24

 

6.2.

 

C

URRENT OUTPUT

 ................................................................................ 27

 

6.3.

 

M

EASUREMENT OPTIMALISATION

 ........................................................... 28

 

6.4.

 

V

OLUME MEASUREMENT

 ....................................................................... 28

 

6.5.

 

32-P

OINT LINEARISATION

 ..................................................................... 29

 

6.6.

 

S

ERVICE PARAMETERS 

(

READ ONLY

) ..................................................... 31

 

6.7.

 

T

EST PARAMETERS

 .............................................................................. 31

 

6.8.

 

S

IMULATION

 ........................................................................................ 32

 

6.9.

 

A

CCESS LOCK

 ..................................................................................... 32

 

7.

 

ERROR

 

CODES ........................................................................................ 33

 

8.

 

SUMMARY

 

OF

 

THE

 

PARAMETERS ........................................................ 35

 

 

Summary of Contents for NIVOCAP C-200

Page 1: ...BKI16ATEX0010X cbr2052a0600p_05 1 36 ...

Page 2: ...GRAMMING WITHOUT DISPLAY MODULE 14 5 2 PROGRAMMING WITH THE SAP 202 DISPLAY MODULE 17 5 2 1 Volume programming 17 5 2 2 SAP 202 display module 18 5 2 3 Steps of the programming 18 5 2 4 Indications of the SAP 202 Programming Module and the LEDs 20 5 2 5 QUICKSET 21 5 2 6 Full parameter programming 23 6 PARAMETERS DEFINITIONS AND PROGRAMMING 24 6 1 MEASUREMENT CONFIGURATION 24 6 2 CURRENT OUTPUT 27...

Page 3: ...3 36 BKI16ATEX0010X cbr2052a0600p_05 CAPACITANCE LEVEL MEASUREMENT ...

Page 4: ...the tank wall or with the reference probe Thus reference probe should be used in a tank with unusual shape or cylindric tank in a horizontal position even if the wall is conductive provided the medium is not conductive Due to the level measurement on the capacitance principle it is essential to measure and store capacitance at two different levels in the tank teaching when the unit is learning sur...

Page 5: ... H Rod uninsulated 1 NPT D 3 3 m 0 3 m 3 4 20 mA HART Ex ia 8 Cable insulated 1 NPT E 0 4 m 4 High temperature transmitter display P Cable insulated 1 NPT F 0 5 m 5 The order code of an Ex version should end in Ex Cable uninsulated 1 NPT G 0 6 m 6 Cable uninsulated 1 NPT H 0 7 m 7 Cable insulated 1 BSP K 0 8 m 8 Cable uninsulated 1 BSP L 0 9 m 9 Rod insulated BSP M Rod uninsulated 1 BSP P CODE PRO...

Page 6: ... 202 Weight for cable probe CTK 103 0M 40001 Reference tube probe NIVOCAP C 1 0 VERSION THREAD CODE REF PROBE CODE INSERTION LENGTH Coaxial tube BSP A Tube 1 F CODE ROD TUBE CODE Coaxial tube NPT D Rod 1 P 0 0 m 0 m 0 Reference rod BSP F 1 1 m 0 1 m 1 Reference rod NPT E 2 2 m 3 3 m 0 9 m 9 ...

Page 7: ...t surge transients SAP 202 display module 6 digit LCD engineering units and bargraph Digital communication HART terminal resistance 250 Ω Voltage output for current test Voltage measurement on a resistor in series 10 mV 1 mA Capacitance range 0 pF 5 nF Range of transmitted capacitance 10 pF or 10 min SPAN Damping time 0 3 6 10 30 60 100 300 s Error indication Blinking of COM and VALID LED or trans...

Page 8: ...erature class table Temperature class T6 T4 T3 The tank and the level transmitter should be connected to an EP network with copper wiring q 4 mm2 Tambient 70 C 158 F 45 C 113 F Tmedium 80 120 C 176 248 F 190 C 374 F The electronic circuitry of the level transmitter is grounded therefore an equipotential network should be created in case of intrinsically safe loops Distance between the transmitter ...

Page 9: ...BKI16ATEX0010X cbr2052a0600p_05 9 36 3 4 DIMENSIONS Rod probe Cable probe High temperature rod probe CT 2 3 CB 2 3 CT 2 3 CB 2 3 CH 2 CP 2 ...

Page 10: ...rried out by NIVELCO Before returning your device for repair it has to be cleaned carefully neutralize decontaminate the parts wet from the medium might contain harmful substances Our official form Returned Equipment Handling Form must be enclosed after downloaded from our homepage www nivelco com You should dispatch the device with a declaration of decontamination In the declaration you have to p...

Page 11: ...ns using S 41 or S 55 open end wrench respectively It is recommended to fix the bottom end of the cable probes This can be accomplished by fixing the cable loop or bore hole to the tank bottom or by the use of weight The active probe and the reference probe should be installed parallel and next to each other Active probe and conductive tank wall as reference probe Active probe and reference tube p...

Page 12: ... enclosure After removal of the cover of the housing and taking out the display module if any the screw terminals can be accessed Suggested cable core cross section 0 5 1 5 mm2 AWG20 16 The unit has first to be grounded by the inner or outer grounding screw After connecting the cable and unit programmed proper sealing and closing should be ensured 4 2 CHECKING OF THE LOOP CURRENT After removal of ...

Page 13: ...ate levels say to 15 and to 80 Obviously for the sake of accuracy it is advised to fill empty the tank to the maximum minimum level and perform direct assignment as soon as possible The unit can also be programmed for inverse operation 4 mA full and 20 mA empty Programming without display module See 5 1 The transmitter is fully operable without display module Basic parameters such as assignment of...

Page 14: ...nce and watch state of the LEDs See interpretation of the LEDs below LED Off LED Blinking LED On lit LEDs blinking alternatively Do not care Direct assignment of 4 mA to the minimum level 0 or maximum level for inverse operation Fill the tank to the minimum maximum level Programming steps LED State After Programming step 1 Press key and keep it pressed NIVOCAP in programming mode 2 Press additiona...

Page 15: ...tion of 15 is correct the direct assignment should be accomplished as soon as it is possible Indirect assignment of 4 mA to the minimum level with partially filled tank Programming steps LED State After Programming steps 1 Press key and keep it pressed NIVOCAP in programming mode 2 Press additionally key E and keep it pressed then release keys 4 mA in programming mode 3 Set output current with key...

Page 16: ...ming mode 2 Press additionally key or or and keep it pressed 3 sec 10 sec 60 sec 3 Release both keys Programming completed Return to DEFAULT Programming steps LED State After Programming steps 1 Press key and keep it pressed NIVOCAP in programming mode 2 Press key E and keep it pressed loading DEFAULT Indication of programming error with the LED Programming steps LED State After Programming steps ...

Page 17: ...vailability of all parameters and features such as Measurement configuration Adjustment of outputs Measurement optimalisation 11 pre programmed tank shapes for volume calculation 21 pre programmed formula for flow metering 5 2 1 VOLUME PROGRAMMING Procedure 1 when the level and the tank dimensions are known Linearization table is disabled P47 0 but the first two datapairs have to be entered in the...

Page 18: ...value within the valid range 5 2 3 STEPS OF THE PROGRAMMING Programming will be performed by pressing and releasing the relevant one or two keys simultaneously Find a short overview of the programming while detailed descriptions are under 5 2 5 and 5 2 6 Single key pressing E Selection of address and step to the value of the parameter Selection of the parameter value and step back to the address T...

Page 19: ...ue is blinking Notes If the parameter value is not accessible i e the parameter address keeps blinking after pressing ENTER E the parameter is either a read out type or the secret code prevents the modification see P99 If the modification of the parameter value is not accepted i e the parameter value keeps blinking after pressing ENTER E the modified value is either out of the range or the code en...

Page 20: ...splayed see P01 chapter 6 1 Engineering units will be indicated directly or by the lit arrow showing towards them on the frame percentage LEV level VOL volume FAIL blinking Error code displayed The following process values can be displayed Volume if programmed so Level if programmed so Warning indications FAIL blinking If the FAIL LED is ON the code of the error can be displayed and the output cur...

Page 21: ...ncrease decrease moving blinking E Saving displayed value and step to the next screen Reload value before modification CANCEL E min 3 s Return to DEFAULT Display DEFAULT Screens Actions Assignment of 4 mA to the minimum level Fill the tank to the level required After entering the Quickset programming mode the learning function can be started with the double key pressing During learning the image S...

Page 22: ...A to the maximum level with partially filled tank Following learning enter the momentary value of level with the buttons The output current will be set in accordance value Error indication by the output current Pressing or either of two outputs can be selected Indication of 3 8 or 22 should apply for 3 8 or 22 mA current output DEFAULT 22 mA Damping To select damping keys should be used DEFAULT 10...

Page 23: ...Measurement Mode Steps and indications of the Full Parameter Access programming mode Pressing Keys While Parameter address is blinking While Parameter value is blinking E Selecting parameter address and step to the parameter value Modification of the parameter values will be saved Return to the parameter address Cancel all modifications of the actual programming phase Pressing for 3 sec is require...

Page 24: ... reloaded in the corresponding engineering units by programming this parameter Therefore all parameters have to be set again a Operating mode 0 Always 0 b Engineering units according to c Metric US 0 m ft 1 cm Inch c Calculation system 0 metric 1 US DEFAULT 000 Attention mind the sequence When programming this parameter the right side value a will be blinking first ...

Page 25: ...e a will be blinking first 0 Capacitance Percentage 1 Level LEV Level 2 Level percentage LEV Level percentage Level 3 Volume VOL Volume Level 4 Volume percentage VOL Volume percentage Volume Level Note If the change of the level is proportional with the change of the capacitance there will be no difference between relative a 0 and level a 2 DEFAULT 0 P02 b a Engineering units a Attention mind the ...

Page 26: ... VOL or FLOW can if disturbing be avoided by rounding to be set in P03 Rounding value 2 5 10 etc represents the steps by which the calculated value will be changed in its one or two last digit s Examples P03 1 steps by 2 1 000 1 002 1 004 P03 5 steps by 50 1 000 1 050 1 100 or 10 00 10 05 0 10 10 0 10 15 0 the 0 from the steps 50 100 150 etc will not be displayed 0 1 no rounding 1 2 2 5 3 10 4 20 ...

Page 27: ...of accuracy it is advised to fill empty the tank to the maximum minimum level and perform direct assignment as soon as possible The unit can also be programmed for inverse operation 4 mA full and 20 mA empty 6 2 CURRENT OUTPUT If in P01 a 0 this programming step is irrelevant If level level percentage volume or volume percentage should be measured a 0 in P01 as well as first and last data pair of ...

Page 28: ... P00 If entering value other than 0 weight will be displayed in kg dm3 or lb ft3 in accordance with setting of c in P00 and b in P02 instead of volume DEFAULT 0 6 4 VOLUME MEASUREMENT P40 ba Tank shape ba Tank shape Parameters programmed Attention The value a determining the shape of the tank should be set first b0 Standing cylindrical tank domed shape bottom value of b as below P40 b P41 01 Stand...

Page 29: ...pacitance can be assigned to the values of level and volume by data pairs Intermediate values will be calculated by interpolation See the example for volume calculation 1 Select engineering unit P00 2 Select operating mode P01 3 Programme required levels P05 P06 4 Activate linearization P47 1 5 Assuming lower and upper level being 1 and 5 m respectively first data pair to enter in the table is 0 1...

Page 30: ...ey have not been entered so Should this arranging be unsuccessful failure will be indicated by the unit Correct programming of the data pair Left column L Right column r L 1 0 r 1 L i r i L j r j First data in the table should be L 1 0 Last data in the table should be j 32 or L j 0 Table should always contain data L i 100 Should the linearization table contain less than 32 data pairs j 32 so the l...

Page 31: ...PARAMETERS P80 Current generator output test mA Going to this parameter the actual current output corresponding to the measured process value will be displayed By pressing ENTER E the now blinking current value can be set for any value between 3 9 and 20 5 mA The current output has to show the same value which can be checked by an ampere meter according to the description under 4 4 Press ENTER E t...

Page 32: ...el according to P86 P85 Cycle time of simulation sec P86 Simulated low level m P87 Simulated high level m 6 9 ACCESS LOCK P99 dcba Lock of programming by access lock The purpose of this feature is to provide protection against accidental or intentional re programming of parameters The Secret Code can be any value other than 0000 Setting a Secret Code will automatically be activated when the NIVOCA...

Page 33: ...gnal from the probe short circuit Check installation conditions 2 Programmed 6 Measuring at the limit of reliability No legible signal Noise Electromagnetic disturbance Eliminate source of disturbance Change the position of the probe or relocate it Yes 2 Programmed 12 Linearization failure L 1 and L 2 zero no valid data pair See Linearization Yes 3 22 mA 13 Linearization table failure two L i in t...

Page 34: ...els Check adjustment and installation conditions Repeat programming teaching Yes Continuous but blinking alternatively Programmed Sub 0 Level a 0 below LEV VOL mode Check adjustment if necessary No No Saturated 3 9 mA 20 Level a 100 over LEV VOL mode Check adjustment if necessary No No Saturated 20 5 mA Failure indication on the LED The continuous blinking of the LEDs indicates a hardware failure ...

Page 35: ...7 P10 27 Assignment of values to 4 mA current output P38 P11 27 Assignment of values to 20 mA current output P39 P12 27 Error indication by the current output P40 28 Dimensions for volume measurement P13 P41 29 Dimensions for volume measurement P14 P42 29 Dimensions for volume measurement P15 P43 29 Dimensions for volume measurement P16 P44 29 Dimensions for volume measurement P17 P45 29 Dimension...

Page 36: ...82 P61 31 Time elapsed after last switch on P83 P62 P84 32 Simulation mode P63 P85 32 Simulation cycle time P64 P86 32 Simulation low level P65 P87 32 Simulation high level P66 P88 P67 P89 P68 P90 P69 P91 P70 P92 P71 P93 P72 P94 P73 P95 P74 P96 31 Software code P75 P97 P76 P98 P77 P99 32 Access lock cbr2052a0600p_05 May 2016 NIVELCO reserves the right to change technical data without notice ...

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